In 1992, after living for 13 years in downtown Toronto, she moved with her four large cats to rural Ontario, where she currently resides with her wife, fellow fantasy writer Fiona Patton. She was a member of the Bunch of Seven writing group. Her first professional sale was to George Scithers, the editor of Amazing Stories in 1985, who bought her short story " Third Time Lucky". During this time she wrote seven novels and nine short stories, many of which were subsequently published. From 1984 to 1992 she worked at Bakka, North America's oldest surviving science fiction book store, in Toronto. Gameway's Ark, a game store in Downtown Toronto. Sawyer and they collaborated on their final TV Studio Lab assignment, a short science-fiction show. In 1982 she received a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto, Ontario she was in the same class as science-fiction writer Robert J. Huff joined the Canadian Naval Reserve in 1975 as a cook, ending her service in 1979. Her first sale as a writer was to The Picton Gazette when she was ten. One of these, her Blood Books series, featuring detective Vicki Nelson, was adapted for television under the title Blood Ties.īorn in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Huff was raised in Kingston, Ontario. Her stories have been published since the late 1980s, including five fantasy series and one science fiction series. Tanya Sue Huff (born 1957) is a Canadian fantasy author.
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